Tag: Robert De Niro

The man behind Saturday night’s disruption at the Robert De Niro-directed Broadway production of A Bronx Tale has revealed exclusively to Breitbart News that he’s planning the “world’s largest Trump 2020 flag.”

“I just want to make a note of apology for the idiotic behavior of my president,” De Niro said at an event in Toronto. “It’s a disgrace and I apologize to Justin Trudeau and the other people at the G7.”

Monday, MSNBC “Morning Joe” host Joe Scarborough responded to the standing ovation Robert De Niro received for saying, “F*ck Trump” at the Tony Awards. Scarborough hammered people applauding De Niro, saying they “don’t understand that they are helping Donald Trump’s

Monday on MSNBC, Stephanie Ruhle shared her reaction to actor Robert De Niro’s “F*ck Trump” comments during Sunday’s Tony Awards. While Ruhle said she shouts “some of those words in the shower,” the MSNBC anchor argued De Niro voicing his

Actor Robert De Niro railed against White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders, saying the “bullies” and “liars” in President Donald Trump’s administration deserved the vile jokes comedian Michelle Wolf hurled at them on Sunday during the White House Correspondents’ Association (WHCA) Dinner.

Actors Robert De Niro and Julianne Moore are showing their support for student gun control activists by penning “excuse” letters for those who walked out of class on Friday support of gun control and to protest gun violence.

Wednesday on NBC’s “Today,” actor Robert De Niro said he would like to continue his role on SNL as special counsel Robert Mueller in a sketch where he takes President Donald Trump to jail. De Niro said, “I hope there’s a

During this week’s “Saturday Night Live” cold open, actor Robert De Niro played the role of special counsel Bob Mueller conducting a lie detector test with President Trump attorney Michael Cohen, played by De Niro’s former “Meet the Fockers” and

On Tuesday, the same day President Trump was in California to look at prototypes of his border wall in San Diego before heading off to a fundraiser in Los Angeles, actor Robert DeNiro used the occasion of a charity event in Hollywood to blast the president as ‘spoiled’ and an ‘idiot.’

Hollywood star Robert De Niro took aim at the Trump administration’s stance on climate change, telling a packed audience in the Middle East that he was visiting from a “backward” country suffering from “temporary insanity.”

Actor Robert De Niro again took the chance during a charity speech on Thursday to attack President Donald Trump, describing him as a “lowlife” and banning the president from sitting on a park bench dedicated to himself.

Friday on CNN, actor Robert De Niro said it was “disgusting” that President Donald Trump and his administration would not link the devastation of Hurricane Irma to climate change. De Niro said, “Well, I think we all know the feeling

Alec Baldwin was the man of the hour at a star-studded roast in his honor Sunday night that drew a slew of liberal Hollywood celebrity attendees, including Robert De Niro, Julianne Moore, Jane Krakowski, Jack McBrayer, and even former President Bill Clinton.

The level of vitriol and violent rhetoric against now-President Trump has increased substantially in recent weeks, from comedian Kathy Griffin’s now-famous shock “beheading” photograph to Shakespeare in the Park’s not-at-all-subtle “assassination” of Trump on a stage in New York City’s Central Park.

This week in an interview on New York City’s Fox 5’s “Good Day New York,” actor Robert De Niro said President Donald Trump was a “mutt” who has “debased the presidency.” De Niro said, “This is guy has sullied the

Friday on ABC’s “The View,” discussing his 2016 election video saying he would like to punch then presidential candidate Donald Trump “in the face,” actor Robert De Niro said “of course” he wanted “to punch him in the face,” but

Nearly two-dozen movie stars, musicians, sports icons and tech titans visited the White House Tuesday to receive the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the United States’ highest civilian honor, from President Obama in a star-studded ceremony.